@AlexandreLic:$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$$GM just reported their Q2 earning... Despite selling 82% fewer vehicles than GM in Q2, $TSLA generated 36% more net income!And it was even more during Q1 2022. This isn’t a one-off event. In Q1, $TSLA also generated more overall profit and made 4.5x the net income per vehicle soldThat gap is now 7.6x more net income per vehicle sold in Q2!
@吴家琦:Stocks likely have further to sell-off but when should you look to buy-the-dip?🚨Despite the S&P 500 being down 23% YTD - stocks are far from cheap according to one indicator (never just use one indicator).The Shiller CAPE Ratio which measures the P/E, has declined by ~20% in the last 6 months falling from: 39x at the 2021 peak —> 29x today.However, if you look historically, this is far from cheap. The dot-com bubble peak for example, stocks traded at a 44x, eventually falling to 21x in 2003 after the crash. Again not massively cheap. At current levels, we should be trading at roughly 10x if you look at the chart below. This would mean a drawdown of 50% if core inflation stubbornly stayed at this level of 5.4% - not my view.On the flip side if you *didn’t* invest from 2018 - 2022 bec
@Lashsmith:$AMC Entertainment(AMC)$If you have a margin account, brokers can lend out your shares. It's important to make sure you turn off the "share lend" feature, especially now that shares for Shorts to borrow are drying up. If you have a cash accr, you should still confirm to your broker that you don't want your shares lent out.